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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the fate of president donald trump's signature executive order born out of his campaign promise to ban muslim immigrants hangs in the balance. just an hour ago an unusual conference call hearing concluded before a three-judge
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the fate of president donald trump's signature executive order born out of his campaign promise to ban muslim immigrants hangs in the balance. just an hour ago an unusual conference call hearing concluded before a three-judge
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tonight, zach galifianakis, from "the history of comedy," sean hayes and music from norah jones. and now, simply put -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. welcome to the show. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of it. we're now less than a week away from vishlt's day. are you ready for vishlt's day? you're not, i of your commitme your preparedness, a test of whether you love someone enough to waste $100 on flowers that any other day of the yes, sir would cost you $30. there's no more brazen lie than "don't get me anything this year." even if you believe it, deep down, you don't believe it. even if you don't spend a dollar for valentine's day, you have to do something. here's a tip. if you don't have money this year, you don't need money. go to the store and steal something. [ laughter ] that's right. show her that you're willing to go to prison just to winner on love or his love, either way you're going to prison. speaking of prisoners this should be an interesting valentine's day at the white house. for instance, will donald trump get flowers f
tonight, zach galifianakis, from "the history of comedy," sean hayes and music from norah jones. and now, simply put -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. welcome to the show. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of it. we're now less than a week away from vishlt's day. are you ready for vishlt's day? you're not, i of your commitme your preparedness, a test of whether you love someone enough to waste $100 on flowers that any other day of the yes,...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of
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risk crew -- recruitment specialist hayes released their numbers. let's get to the finance director, paul venables. very good to see you this morning. let's talk about how the business is doing overall and then we will delve more into the u.k. the vast majority of your markets were positive. paul: we started with a shock post-brexit. over theiscussed that last couple times a have been on the show. we have got a diversified business. we had 18 countries, an all-time record and we delivered 100 million pounds profitability. the first time we have done that in years. we pleased with the results. net: talking about the u.k. fees are down 10%. operating profit down. talk about the sequential performance. last time you said 10% down in the u.k. but sequentially that was the same as the previous quarter. to improve.turning there is a massive difference between the private sector market, a massive shock last june. we saw an almost collapsed in levels. our activity levels fell 20%. i have seen that before, eight or nine years ago, it was not pleasant. busine
risk crew -- recruitment specialist hayes released their numbers. let's get to the finance director, paul venables. very good to see you this morning. let's talk about how the business is doing overall and then we will delve more into the u.k. the vast majority of your markets were positive. paul: we started with a shock post-brexit. over theiscussed that last couple times a have been on the show. we have got a diversified business. we had 18 countries, an all-time record and we delivered 100...
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ago the top democrat on the house intelligence committee responded to all of this speaking to chris hayes on this network. >> frankly, we have heard from no witnesses. we have only started reviewing documen documents. it's the very beginning of the investigation. so we shouldn't be reaching any conclusions about what we're going to find and it concerns me that you have the white house talking to the fbi and potentially cia and asking them to push back on stories. >> chairman nunes invoked a specter of mccarthyism today. are people getting out ahead of the facts in a way that's dangerous? >> well, first of all, i don't think there's any comparison here to the mccarthy era. in terms of general flynn, and i think a lot of his comments wist to general flynn, lied to the vice president and caused the vice president to mislead the country. that's a serious business. that's not mccarthyism in my view to call him out on it and what concerns me more than anything else about that, the president was okay with that. he was okay with the country being misled until it became public and he was forced to
ago the top democrat on the house intelligence committee responded to all of this speaking to chris hayes on this network. >> frankly, we have heard from no witnesses. we have only started reviewing documen documents. it's the very beginning of the investigation. so we shouldn't be reaching any conclusions about what we're going to find and it concerns me that you have the white house talking to the fbi and potentially cia and asking them to push back on stories. >> chairman nunes...
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will and grace actor sean hayes joins me. if you're searching other travel sites to find a better price... ...stop clicking around... the lowest prices on our hotels are always at hilton.com. so pay less and get more only at hilton.com. tech: don't let a cracked windshtrust safelite.plans. with safelite's exclusive "on my way text"... you'll know exactly when we'll be there. giving you more time for what matters most. (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. i love how usaa gives me the and the security just like the marines did. at one point, i did change to a different company with car insurance, and i was not happy with the customer service. we have switched back over and we feel like we're back home now. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children, and that they can be protected. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. call usaa today to talk about your insurance needs. and her new mobile wedding b
will and grace actor sean hayes joins me. if you're searching other travel sites to find a better price... ...stop clicking around... the lowest prices on our hotels are always at hilton.com. so pay less and get more only at hilton.com. tech: don't let a cracked windshtrust safelite.plans. with safelite's exclusive "on my way text"... you'll know exactly when we'll be there. giving you more time for what matters most. (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. i love how usaa...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news. a state of famine has been declared in parts of south sudan, the first to be announced in any part of the world since 2011. the government and the united nations report that around 100,000 people are currently affected, and just underfive million people, 140% of the country's population, are in urgent need of food. south sudan is the world's newest country, having gained independence from sudan six years ago. but hopes of prosperity have been shattered by three years of civil war and economic collapse. alistair leithead sent this report from the capital city, juba. when famine hits, the smallest suffer. there's acute malnutrition here in the children's hospital in the capital, but it's far worse upcountry, where the fighting goes on. symptoms of hunger. malnutrition is really bad because it has increased. it has been here for some years, but this year, it is really increased. the rate has increased. hadiya gets one or maybe two meals a day. her mother, mary, can't afford to feed her,
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news. a state of famine has been declared in parts of south sudan, the first to be announced in any part of the world since 2011. the government and the united nations report that around 100,000 people are currently affected, and just underfive million people, 140% of the country's population, are in urgent need of food. south sudan is the world's newest country, having gained independence from sudan six years ago. but hopes of prosperity have been shattered by...
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>> as the president sets his sites on the surging violence in chicago, chris hayes heads to the city for an important town haul to explore how racial division, gangs and the role of law enforcement all contribute to this crisis. join chris as he talks to with city officials, activities and residents about how we got here and where chicago goes next. chicago in the cross hairs. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc. ere. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double means double. beneful healthy weight because the first ingredient is chicken. (riley) man, this chicken is spectacular! (jessica) i feel like when he eats beneful, he turns into a puppy again. you love it, don't you? you love it so much! (vo) try beneful healthy weight with chicken. with real chicken as the number one ingredient. >> as you know next week the senate could vote on a measure rolling back a rule that prevents some social security reseep yents from owning a gun and sport shz say it was designed to prevent mentally
>> as the president sets his sites on the surging violence in chicago, chris hayes heads to the city for an important town haul to explore how racial division, gangs and the role of law enforcement all contribute to this crisis. join chris as he talks to with city officials, activities and residents about how we got here and where chicago goes next. chicago in the cross hairs. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc. ere. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi double...
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hayes was shot and killed by police after an armed robbery last week. they say he appeared to be carrying a gun but turned out to be a replica. >>> thousands of people skipped work and hit the streets as part of a nationwide protest called a the shortage of workers forced some restaurants, stores and other businesses to shut down which organizers say demonstrates the importance of immigrant workers to the u.s. economy. >>> a consumer alert and the recall of 700,000 strollers. they say a connector linking the car seat to the frame could cause children to fall in the britax strollers. find more information on our website, atmfans.com. >>> major changes may soon be coming to the sell by dates. walmart is among those backing the change. supporters say it will not only reduce confusion but keep consumers from wasting food and cash. abc's becky worley has details. >> reporter: could new product date labels be arriving at a grocery store near you? to see if it's still good but that's where it gets confusing. best by september of 2016. best by? can i still eat
hayes was shot and killed by police after an armed robbery last week. they say he appeared to be carrying a gun but turned out to be a replica. >>> thousands of people skipped work and hit the streets as part of a nationwide protest called a the shortage of workers forced some restaurants, stores and other businesses to shut down which organizers say demonstrates the importance of immigrant workers to the u.s. economy. >>> a consumer alert and the recall of 700,000 strollers....
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>> as the president sets his heights on the surging violence in chicago, chris hayes head to the city for an important town hall. he'll take us beyond the tweets and talking points to explore how racial division, gangs all contribute to this crisis. join chris as he talks with city officials, activist and residents about how we got here and where chicago goes next. chicago in the cross hairs. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> thousands are expected in the streets in new york city moments from now one of several rallies planned today in opposition of another of issues including president trump's travel ban. >> now to the heated divide over president trump's pick for secretary of education. growing opposition against betsy devos could force vice president mike pence to cast the tie breaking vote expected to take place this tuesday. two leading republican senators have announced plans to vote against her putting the expected vote tally at 50/50. joining me now founding board member of the american federation for children. you believe that betsy would be good for public schools. w
>> as the president sets his heights on the surging violence in chicago, chris hayes head to the city for an important town hall. he'll take us beyond the tweets and talking points to explore how racial division, gangs all contribute to this crisis. join chris as he talks with city officials, activist and residents about how we got here and where chicago goes next. chicago in the cross hairs. thursday night at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc. >>> thousands are expected in the streets in new...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. right, we're going to take you now to the most northerly border in nato's defences, to norway in the arctic circle. russia is building up its forces in the region. that is causing concern for the us, which has called its conduct there aggressive. hundreds of american marines had been deployed there in just the last few weeks. washington's also sending thousands of troops to poland and the baltics as part of a new nato deployment. jonathan beale reports from the arctic on a new cold war tension. winter in the arctic circle, and the days are at last getting longer. but the climate's still unforgiving. the norwegian border guard have to go out in all kinds of weather, keeping an eye on their neighbour, russia. this is the nato alliance's most northerly border, and at times, it is a pretty inhospitable place. but every day, all year round, the norwegian army is patrolling the border. i don't think we can say that there is a lot of increased activity. they have had a high activity here in
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. right, we're going to take you now to the most northerly border in nato's defences, to norway in the arctic circle. russia is building up its forces in the region. that is causing concern for the us, which has called its conduct there aggressive. hundreds of american marines had been deployed there in just the last few weeks. washington's also sending thousands of troops to poland and the baltics as part of a new nato deployment. jonathan beale...
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i'm chris hayes. exactly one month into his presidency, donald trump has a new national security adviser. the second one. lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster, a career army sister, widely respected on both sides of the aisle. mcmaster replaces michael flynn who was ousted a week ago for lying about his contacts and the subject of his conversation with the russian ambassador during the presidential transition, lying, including to mike pence. with the new appointment, the white house hopes to close the door of that chapter of its ongoing russian scandal. with every door that closes, another seems to open. enter, "the new york times" front page story of a secret plan by trump associates said to be backed by kremlin about the armed conflict with russian allied forces within its own borders. in other words, while the fbi's investigating an alleged back channel during the election between russia and the trump campaign, there may be another previously undisclosed back channel between russia and known trump asso
i'm chris hayes. exactly one month into his presidency, donald trump has a new national security adviser. the second one. lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster, a career army sister, widely respected on both sides of the aisle. mcmaster replaces michael flynn who was ousted a week ago for lying about his contacts and the subject of his conversation with the russian ambassador during the presidential transition, lying, including to mike pence. with the new appointment, the white house hopes to close...
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rupert wingfield—hayes has the story. this is kim jong—nam, whose body is thought to be the one now lying in a malaysian morgue. officials there say he died after being sprayed in the face with something at kuala lumpur airport this morning. south korean media immediately claimed north korean agents had assassinated kim on the orders of his own younger brother, kim jong—un. north korea's young dictator has been tightening his grip on power, ruthlessly purging potential opponents. what's so sensitive? last year i saw for myself how strange north korea can be. i was detained and expelled for insulting the kim leadership. much more telling is what he did to his own uncle, seen here on the left. jang sung—taek was hauled away from a party meeting, accused of treachery, and executed. has he now also eliminated his brother? kim jong—nam was once his father's favourite, being groomed to one day take over as north korea's supreme leader. but his downfall began here in tokyo, when he was caught sneaking into japan on a fak
rupert wingfield—hayes has the story. this is kim jong—nam, whose body is thought to be the one now lying in a malaysian morgue. officials there say he died after being sprayed in the face with something at kuala lumpur airport this morning. south korean media immediately claimed north korean agents had assassinated kim on the orders of his own younger brother, kim jong—un. north korea's young dictator has been tightening his grip on power, ruthlessly purging potential opponents. what's...
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when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. the man dubbed "the gras manipulator" chief strategist steve bannon who some refer to as "president bannon" came out from behind the curtain to rally the faithful at the conservative political action conference. bannon appearing on stage with white house chief of staff reince priebus where he took a victory lap at the election results and lashed out at the media which bannon says opposes president trump's "economic nationalist agenda." >> as economic conditions get better, as more jobs get better, they'll continue to fight. if you think they'll give you your country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. [ applause ] everyday it is going to be a fight and that is what i'm proudest about donald trump. all the opportunities he had to waver off this, all the people who came to him and said moderate, everyday in the oval office he tells reince and i "i committed this to the american people, i promised this when i ran and i'm going to deliver on this." >> bannon offered that message
when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. the man dubbed "the gras manipulator" chief strategist steve bannon who some refer to as "president bannon" came out from behind the curtain to rally the faithful at the conservative political action conference. bannon appearing on stage with white house chief of staff reince priebus where he took a victory lap at the election results and lashed out at the media which bannon...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> mr. trump, do you support a special prosecutor on russia? >> the white house tries to kill investigations before they start. >> i guess my question would be, a special prosecutor for what? >> tonight, congressman adam schiff and dick durbin on the growing bipartisan push. >> i think we all need answers. >>> plus, as the investigators work with the white house -- >> what i've been told is by many folks is that there's nothing ther
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> mr. trump, do you support a special prosecutor on russia? >> the white house tries to kill investigations before they start. >> i guess my question would be, a special prosecutor for what? >> tonight, congressman adam schiff and dick durbin on the growing bipartisan push. >> i think we all need answers. >>> plus, as the investigators work with the white...
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from new york, i'm chris hayes. it seems likely that michael flynn lied both to the public and to members of the trump administration, including vice president of the united states about the nap of his conversations with a foreign adversary. the white house now says it is, quote, evaluating the situation with flynn and amazingly, that item may not even be the most troubling national security story we have for you today. the competition, the scene that played out this weekend at the private club owned by president trump, mar-a-lago in what amounted to a publicity boom to the president's private business. while trump and abe were having dinner in the club's dining room, news broke that north korea had launched a ballistic missile into the sea, its first missile test since president trump took office. it was then that they turned their dinner table into what "the washington post" called an open air situation room. these pictures were posted to facebook showing trump and abe reviewing documents and talking strategy in t
from new york, i'm chris hayes. it seems likely that michael flynn lied both to the public and to members of the trump administration, including vice president of the united states about the nap of his conversations with a foreign adversary. the white house now says it is, quote, evaluating the situation with flynn and amazingly, that item may not even be the most troubling national security story we have for you today. the competition, the scene that played out this weekend at the private club...
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whenfall this starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of national security advisor michael flynn and then, just this afternoon, the withdrawal of labor secretary nominee andy puzder which we'll discuss shortly. but we begin tonight with revelations that have some raising the specter of watergate. new details about alleged contacts during the presidential campaign between trump campaign aides and senior russian intelligence officials. as i said last night on this program, the most potentially exclusive allegation against this administration is that it colluded with the russians in an effort to boost trump's chances to become president. it's a serious charge and important to note that as of now there is no direct evidence to substantiate it. at this point, both nbc and the "times" reporting has found no evidence of collusion. however, with each new revelation, the que
whenfall this starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of national security advisor michael flynn and then, just this afternoon, the withdrawal of labor secretary nominee andy puzder which we'll discuss shortly. but we begin tonight with revelations that have some raising the specter of...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> they are the enemy of the people. because they have no sources, they just make them up when there are none. >> it's trump against the truth as the white house lashes out at the media and blocks news organizations from briefings after being forced to admit reince priebus asked the fbi to push back trump russia stories. >> i'm not a sloppy guy. >> what we now know about white house efforts to influence the fbi. and the central question -- can the bureau be trusted to investigate the president? >>> plus, as town halls continue around the country, the president divides. >> the people that you're watching, they're not you. >> new fears from the right that the resistance is winning. >> i don't know if we're going to be able to repeal obamacare now. >>> and speaking of obama, a sighting -- [ cheers and applause ] when "all in" starts right now. >> sequestchur. >>> good evening from from new york, i'm chris hayes, in the wake of an explosive story unfolding over the last 24 hours involving improper communication between the
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> they are the enemy of the people. because they have no sources, they just make them up when there are none. >> it's trump against the truth as the white house lashes out at the media and blocks news organizations from briefings after being forced to admit reince priebus asked the fbi to push back trump russia stories. >> i'm not a sloppy guy. >> what we now know about...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> would you support the house select committee investigating the interference on russia in the election? >> the top democrat calls for a recusal. >> i've called today on jeff sessions to recuse himself. >> tonight, the evolving story from the president's lawyer over back channels to ukraine. more on russian government claims of contact with the trump campaign. and congresswoman maxine waters on the blanket denial from the white house. >> it's total garbage. >> then -- >> the president wanted to take the shackles off individuals in these agencies. >>> the white house unveils its plan for what looks like mass deportation, just don't call it that. >> is one of the goals here mass deportation? >> no. >> the town hall showdowns continue. >> last i heard these coal jobs are not coming back and now these people don't have the the insurance they need because they're poor. >>> and why in the world did it take this long for the president to denounce anti-semitism. >> we're not accusing you -- >> quiet, quiet. >> when "all in" star
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> would you support the house select committee investigating the interference on russia in the election? >> the top democrat calls for a recusal. >> i've called today on jeff sessions to recuse himself. >> tonight, the evolving story from the president's lawyer over back channels to ukraine. more on russian government claims of contact with the trump campaign. and...
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from malaysia, rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong—nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today, we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. it is the xv — the vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. kim jong—nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. and now we know what was used to kill him — vx, one of the most deadly nerve agents ever invented. just a tiny drop, one hundredth of a gram, would have been enough to kill him. vx is also banned under international convention, and yet someone decided to use it here, in the midst of this international airport. vx is colourless and odourless, with the feel of engine oil. symptoms include coughing, shortness of breath, vomiting and muscle convulsions. south korea says the north started producing chemical weapons in the 1980s and has up to 5000 tons of stocks. north korea's yo
from malaysia, rupert wingfield—hayes sent this report. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong—nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today, we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. it is the xv — the vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. kim jong—nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. and now we know what was...
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i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the signature effort of donald trump's young presidency, his executive order temporarily banning refugees and citizens of seven muslim majority countries from traveling to the u.s. is hanging in the balance. just a short time ago, the trump administration filed a brief with the federal appeals court in an effort to get the travel ban created by that executive order reinstated. it's an order that a federal judge in washington put on hold. the court is now set to hear oral arguments tomorrow and we're closely following developments. meanwhile, the president is lashing out at the so-called judge who ruled against the ban along with the entire judicial system and he isn't stopping there, claiming an appearance today at macdill air force base in front of a military audience that the press simply won't report on terrorist attacks. >> it's gotten to a point where it's not even being reported and, in many cases, the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it. they have
i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the signature effort of donald trump's young presidency, his executive order temporarily banning refugees and citizens of seven muslim majority countries from traveling to the u.s. is hanging in the balance. just a short time ago, the trump administration filed a brief with the federal appeals court in an effort to get the travel ban created by that executive order reinstated. it's an order that a federal judge in washington put on hold. the court...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> yes, that's right. lock her up. >> general michael flynn is out. >> i haven't seen that. i'll look at that. >> and president trump is under fire. >> what did the president know and when did he know it? >> tonight, three and a half weeks into donald trump's presidency, a full-blown scandal in the white house. >> i think the first question should be where was the department of justice in this? >> tonight, new bipartisan calls for investigations. >> did he just do this as a rogue general flynn? or did icome from somebody else in the white house? >> major new questions about the white house version of events. >> i think misleading the vice president really was the key here. >> and the same cold questions about just what happened during the campaign. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we are not even one month into the trump administration and already a major scandal exploding in wa
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> yes, that's right. lock her up. >> general michael flynn is out. >> i haven't seen that. i'll look at that. >> and president trump is under fire. >> what did the president know and when did he know it? >> tonight, three and a half weeks into donald trump's presidency, a full-blown scandal in the white house. >> i think the first question should be where...
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chris hayes' special town hall event, talking about officials and residents about what is sparking the rise in violence. also, what president trump is trying to do about it. this is "chicago in the crosshairs." that airs tonight 8:00 eastern live on msnbc. you are not going to want to miss it. that will do it for this hour here in new york. i am steve kornacki. "mtp daily" starts right now. >>> it's thursday. is it midnight in america? tonight damage control. a white house on constant offense to scare voters and shut down its critics. >> what you should do is ask senator blumenthal about his vietnam record that didn't exist after years of saying it did. ask him about his vietnam record. >> is this really the new normal for this new white house? >>> what's left? should the democrats listen to their base and try to stop the gop at every turn? and trump adviser kellyanne conway criticizing after promoting ivanka trump's fashion line. >> go buy ivanka's stuff is what i
chris hayes' special town hall event, talking about officials and residents about what is sparking the rise in violence. also, what president trump is trying to do about it. this is "chicago in the crosshairs." that airs tonight 8:00 eastern live on msnbc. you are not going to want to miss it. that will do it for this hour here in new york. i am steve kornacki. "mtp daily" starts right now. >>> it's thursday. is it midnight in america? tonight damage control. a...
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but once again, as for most of this month, hayes been dry and it has been warm. overnight tonight temperatures will fall into the 40s. well above that normal of the upper 20s. mostly cloudy with a southwest wind. during the day tomorrow, warming up into the 60s. it's going to be beautiful morning clouds a few sprinkles. but by the afternoon the sun break out and temperatures warm very quickly. on your seven day forecast from the weather authority, thursday near record warmth the temperature 73. we'll go 75 for friday. that will be a record breaker. saturday still in the 70s. sunday colder, back to reality. 48. 50 for monday and a shower or two on tuesday. with a temperature of 52. now quickly on friday i want to show you these records. the record is 74 degrees so we should be breaking that. thursday's record 75. that is going to be very close. that record set back in 1874. there you have it. a huge warmup and then by tuesday, we end the month. we'll zen it back to you. >> three, tens coming up. i love that. >> i do, too. >> love it, love it. >> we got a little ra
but once again, as for most of this month, hayes been dry and it has been warm. overnight tonight temperatures will fall into the 40s. well above that normal of the upper 20s. mostly cloudy with a southwest wind. during the day tomorrow, warming up into the 60s. it's going to be beautiful morning clouds a few sprinkles. but by the afternoon the sun break out and temperatures warm very quickly. on your seven day forecast from the weather authority, thursday near record warmth the temperature 73....
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, another day of remarkable scenes at gop town halls across the entire country, as the first congressional recess of the trump era is marked by the sort of turnout and mobilization we have not seen in this country since the tea party protests of 2009. this was the scene outside a town hall held today by louisiana republican bill cassidy where people reportedly lined up more than two hours early and hundreds could not get in. those who did get in the door chanted "where is he" when cassidy did not show up at the scheduled start of the event. once he arrived he gotten a earful. >> under this plan, my child, this child sitting in front of you is completely uninsurable. this is not an abstraction. this is -- >> let her finish! >> okay, folks -- >> this child is uninsurable under this plan. uninsurable, this plan. >> we're ready to roll right now. what i'm going to do is -- >> uninsurable under this plan. uninsurable under this plan. uninsurable child! uninsurable child! sitting in front of you as you smile. this ian uninsurable child. shame
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, another day of remarkable scenes at gop town halls across the entire country, as the first congressional recess of the trump era is marked by the sort of turnout and mobilization we have not seen in this country since the tea party protests of 2009. this was the scene outside a town hall held today by louisiana republican bill cassidy where people reportedly lined up more than two hours early and hundreds could not get in. those who...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. breaking news, a federal judge in washington state issued a temporary restraining order nationwide to immediately halt enforcement of donald trump's executive order on travel to the u.s. from seven predominantly muslim nations both washington and minnesota sued the federal government over the ban arguing it was specifically intended to keep muslims out of the united states. this comes as we finally got information about the number of visas already revoked worldwide in the weeks since president trump issued his executive order. anywhere from 60,000 visas, according to a spokesman for the state department, to a hundred thousand according to a justice department lawyer defending the ban. minutes ago, washington attorney general bob ferguson talked to reporters about what the judge's decision means for the president's travel ban. >> it's obviously a historic decision and an important one for the rule of law and for the people in the state of washington and the people of our country i said
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. breaking news, a federal judge in washington state issued a temporary restraining order nationwide to immediately halt enforcement of donald trump's executive order on travel to the u.s. from seven predominantly muslim nations both washington and minnesota sued the federal government over the ban arguing it was specifically intended to keep muslims out of the united states. this comes as we finally got information about...
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we were at... both students at cardinal hayes high school, and he had told me about the school. that's how i found out about it. he was from costa rica, so both of us decided we were going to audition together, and he was a trumpet player, and he became my roommate. so we were both there at the school, but i'm looking for other latinos. and all i found was a few brazilians, you know, three or four, no puerto ricans at all, whether nuyoricans or puerto ricans from the island. they started coming little by little after i was there. >> hinojosa: and now, actually, berklee school of music, you were saying that they have a strong presence. >> the latino population is the highest population at the school. >> hinojosa: at the berklee school of music. >> at the school. amazing, right? >> hinojosa: so at one point... so you have an amazing career, bobby, and you and i met each other many, many, many years ago when i was just a kid at wkcr. >> we were both kids. >> hinojosa: when we were both kids at wkcr radio. and we... even at that station we liked to bring in musicians like you. >> ri
we were at... both students at cardinal hayes high school, and he had told me about the school. that's how i found out about it. he was from costa rica, so both of us decided we were going to audition together, and he was a trumpet player, and he became my roommate. so we were both there at the school, but i'm looking for other latinos. and all i found was a few brazilians, you know, three or four, no puerto ricans at all, whether nuyoricans or puerto ricans from the island. they started coming...
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jon: for more on the president's first address to a joint session of congress, let's bring in steve hayes, editor-in-chief of the weekly standard and a fox news contributor. so what are you expecting to hear from the president tonight? >> i think a lot depends actually on the crowd reaction, but we are discussing with mike emanuel and it is one of the most interesting dynamics heading into this speech. how exactly will democrats react when the president announces something that they don't like? in the past, it has been common for one party to oppose the president to boo if they don't like it or jeer him, or is this going to sound more like the prime ministers question that sounds over in great britain or more like a presidential speech? it will be very interesting to see how president trump reacts to that if he gets that kind of reaction from democrats. >> jon: the president typically does not like to use a teleprompter. he did most of his campaign without one. when he stays on the teleprompter, his speeches tend to be a little less, shall we say, interesting. would you expect he's going
jon: for more on the president's first address to a joint session of congress, let's bring in steve hayes, editor-in-chief of the weekly standard and a fox news contributor. so what are you expecting to hear from the president tonight? >> i think a lot depends actually on the crowd reaction, but we are discussing with mike emanuel and it is one of the most interesting dynamics heading into this speech. how exactly will democrats react when the president announces something that they don't...
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tonight chris hayes will be on the ground in chicago for a special town hall event addressing surging violence there as well as possible solutions and the future of american cities under president trump. don't miss this. case called "chicago in the cross hairs." tonight at 8:00 eastern on msnbc. we'll take a quick break and be right back. at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you
tonight chris hayes will be on the ground in chicago for a special town hall event addressing surging violence there as well as possible solutions and the future of american cities under president trump. don't miss this. case called "chicago in the cross hairs." tonight at 8:00 eastern on msnbc. we'll take a quick break and be right back. at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times...
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he beat out broncos von miller and became the first raider player to win the award since lester hayes in 1980. >>> now, we are going to go ahead and announce the hall of fame class next hour. according to former 49er receiver terrell owens, he is not on that list again. that's a snub two straight years now. despite ranking second in league history in receiving yards and third in touchdowns. >>> on to the super bowl tomorrow. patriots favored by three over under with the falcons 59. and the patriots tom brady put his father on media lockdown after brady who called himself the original criticized the commissioner for suspending his son. but brady became emotional earlier in the week when asked about his dad. >> i think my dad is my hero because he is someone that i look up to every day. and, um -- [ pause ] >> my dad. >> the other spotlight story was shanahan and his backpack mistakenly lifted on media night by veteran art spannedder who is hey a similar backpack. he had shanahan's game plan in it and had it for a half-hour before team officials reached him. >> i said what's going on? h
he beat out broncos von miller and became the first raider player to win the award since lester hayes in 1980. >>> now, we are going to go ahead and announce the hall of fame class next hour. according to former 49er receiver terrell owens, he is not on that list again. that's a snub two straight years now. despite ranking second in league history in receiving yards and third in touchdowns. >>> on to the super bowl tomorrow. patriots favored by three over under with the...
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sean hayes will join us and zach galifianakis will be here, we'll have music from norah jones. and thursday, kerry washington and alicia keys. back in the old days when canadians were welcome to enter this country, we received a gift for which we will always be grateful. he is an emmy-nominated actor who can be heard as tiny plastic billionaire bruce wayne in "the lego batman movie." it opens in theaters friday. please welcome will arnett. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? >> sorry, you caught me in a moment. i was having a deep moment. >> jimmy: yeah, i saw that. i hate to interrupt like that. >> that's cool, i'm kind of crazy deep. >> jimmy: what were you thinking about? >> oh, just stuff and such. >> jimmy: a lot of sorting out to do? >> people talk about a thousand-yard stare. i think that's cool if you want to keep it shallow, i prefer a 10,000-yard stare. >> jimmy: you always go 10 times farther than necessary. >> than everybody else, yeah. that's how how much deeper that willian people. >> jimmy: anyone from your past you'd like me to conjure up for you?
sean hayes will join us and zach galifianakis will be here, we'll have music from norah jones. and thursday, kerry washington and alicia keys. back in the old days when canadians were welcome to enter this country, we received a gift for which we will always be grateful. he is an emmy-nominated actor who can be heard as tiny plastic billionaire bruce wayne in "the lego batman movie." it opens in theaters friday. please welcome will arnett. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy:...
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professor hayes earned his ba at bone collagen phd at yale. the other more than 80 articles and 12 books in several landmark studies on business and the third right including -- he has been funded by the guggenheim foundation, and in 1997 and 98 he was awarded jb and marie's see senior scholar scholarship. he also served as chairman of the academic committee. in his new book, why, he answer some of the most basic questions that remain. why the jews and not another ethnic group? why the germans? why such a swift and sweeping extermination? why didn't more jews fight back more often? why didn't they receive more help? while responding to the questions he has been most frequently asked by students over the decade, peter brings a wealth of experience to bear unconventional popular views of the history. challenging some of the most prominent interpretations. he argues there's no single theory that explains the holocaust, rather the convergence of multiple forces at a particular moment in time that led to the catastrophe. tonight he will share the m
professor hayes earned his ba at bone collagen phd at yale. the other more than 80 articles and 12 books in several landmark studies on business and the third right including -- he has been funded by the guggenheim foundation, and in 1997 and 98 he was awarded jb and marie's see senior scholar scholarship. he also served as chairman of the academic committee. in his new book, why, he answer some of the most basic questions that remain. why the jews and not another ethnic group? why the germans?...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, tokyo. a short time ago i spoke to kevin kim in the south korean capital seoul and i asked him if he knew anymore about what happened to kimjong—nam in malaysia. well, the government in seoul is being very cautious, and officials have yet to reveal or confirm any information. how the attack actually unfolded is still unclear. initially, the south korean media sourced an unnamed airport official, and papers said that kim jong—nam was killed by a poisonous needle by two female agents. the other reports in malaysia mention a spray, and the latest account seems to be that, at the airport, a woman had approached mr kim from behind, and covered his face with a cloth laced with a liquid. based on all of these reports, it seems highly likely an investigation is likely to take place, focused on a deliberate attempt of murder through poisoning, and an autopsy may take place to reveal the exact cause of death. some analysts believe this could have been a deliberate attempt of assassination by the l
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, tokyo. a short time ago i spoke to kevin kim in the south korean capital seoul and i asked him if he knew anymore about what happened to kimjong—nam in malaysia. well, the government in seoul is being very cautious, and officials have yet to reveal or confirm any information. how the attack actually unfolded is still unclear. initially, the south korean media sourced an unnamed airport official, and papers said that kim jong—nam was killed by a poisonous...
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we invite you to walk chicago in the crosshairs, a special town hall event hosted by chris hayes about the violence in the windy city coming up on thursday at 8:00 eastern mere on msnbc. >>> the breaking news about president trump's executive order on immigration, major changes to it in the past 24 hours. what this does to the president's credibility. next. >>> we're bringing you live pictures of some planned protests set to begin across parts of the country about this controversial ban. so beautiful. what shall we call you? tom! name it tom! studies show that toms have the highest average earning potential over their professional lifetime. see? uh, it's a girl. congratulations! two of my girls are toms. i work for ally, finances are my thing. you know, i'm gonna go give birth real quick and then we'll talk, ok? nice baby. let's go. here comes tom #5! nothing, stops us from doing right by our customers. ally. do it right. whoo! look out. ally. do it right. 90% of the world's largest supercomputers run on intel? that means you can take a universe of data - in your case literally - and t
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur will. the much—loved and only hippo in el salvador‘s national zoo has died after being attacked. as you can see here, zoo officials tried to help the fifteen—year—old hippo named gustavito after he was beaten and stabbed over the weekend by unknown assailants. police are trying to establish how the attackers got into the zoo, and why they did it. many salvadorea ns have taken to social media to express their sadness and horror. the former soviet gymnast, olga korbut, has sold most of her olympic medals at auction in arizona for more than $200,000. they included the golds she won at the munich olympics in 1972, where her performance on the uneven bars prompted the audience to whistle at the judges for failing to give her a perfect ten. russia's gazeta.ru news reports that olga, who has been living in america since 1991, sold her medals due to financial difficulties. the us aerospace company spacex has announced that two private citizens have paid to be sent around the moon. if the mi
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kuala lumpur will. the much—loved and only hippo in el salvador‘s national zoo has died after being attacked. as you can see here, zoo officials tried to help the fifteen—year—old hippo named gustavito after he was beaten and stabbed over the weekend by unknown assailants. police are trying to establish how the attackers got into the zoo, and why they did it. many salvadorea ns have taken to social media to express their sadness and horror. the...
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let's bring in our panel, steve hayes of the weekly standard, if used on dirt -- a.b. stoddard, and lisa boothe. how does the state of the term presidency look after that news conference. >> that event was a good event for donald trump. the type of event that if you ask republicans, they would say, please more of this and less of what we saw from the president yesterday. if you look at this presidency, almost a month income of the problem is the sideshows are distracting from the agenda. you heard mitch mcconnell tell my colleague yesterday that trumps approval rating would be ten to 15 points higher if you would set aside the sideshows and focus on the kinds of policy ideas that he ran on to get elected. is that likely to have been? i wouldn't bet on it. still want let's talk about that, drill down on the agenda, a beak. when you look at the legislative accomplishments of the trim presidency so far, the cupboard is pretty bare, especially when you compare it to other presidents, even this early on, a month in. look at obama back in 2009, congress passed the obama stim
let's bring in our panel, steve hayes of the weekly standard, if used on dirt -- a.b. stoddard, and lisa boothe. how does the state of the term presidency look after that news conference. >> that event was a good event for donald trump. the type of event that if you ask republicans, they would say, please more of this and less of what we saw from the president yesterday. if you look at this presidency, almost a month income of the problem is the sideshows are distracting from the agenda....